Great for stowing valuables, first aid kits, survival kits, repair kits, etc..but can also be used to boil water, or to cook food in an emergency situation. Their uses are practically endless, limited only by your imagination.

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Review by Reg on 4 Mar 2019review stating Another good product from Trangia

We bought these to help our family move away from plastic. They are sized to fit a wide variety of foods. The rectangular shape makes them efficient to pack and the rounded corners makes them easy to shove in or pull out of a pack. The aluminum makes them super light to carry. Very happy so far.

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This is the third Trangia Tin that I have bought. I have used these Tins as a containers for an emergency/survival kits that I have put together. They are the perfect size to put all the essentials and more than a few extras. So tin itself works as the container for the kit, boil water in, cook food in, store foraged items in. All in all a very well designed product for what I needed.

I bought several of the smaller size mess kits w/handles and made cook kits for myself and for the kids. Great size for adding a small cup and eating utensils.

The larger size mess kit w/handle is great. I bought one and made it into an Every Day Carry (EDC) kit, enough room for a cup, backpacking stove, eating utensils and full of survival supplies which I keep in my backpack and in my vehicle.

The edges are sharp, so I took a Scotch Brite pad and rubbed out the edges and now the edges are nice and smooth.

Recently purchased this to put my loose gear in when backpacking. I found another use for this tin if you are in need of creating a spark with your ferro rod and God forbid you lost your knife the open square edges are pretty sharp 90 degree edges, they could be used for this purpose if needed.